Smart Layer Export
. Acorn features brushes that let you draw and sketch right on your image. Use a track pad, mouse, or even a tablet. Create your own brushes using Acorn's built in brush designer, or add to your brush library by importing photoshop brushes.
Format - Choose your export file format from PNG, JPG, JPEG 200, GIF, or TIFF.
Sizes - Choose from 1x to 5x.
Quality Slider - Adjust the quality of your export via the slider if your file format is JPG or JPEG 2000.
If you are ready to export your layer, click the ‘export’ button on the inspector palette.If you want to come back to your settings at a later time, click ‘Done’.
Alternative Method
The technique outlined here is an alternative option if you have the ‘Smart Layer Export’ box unchecked in the palette.When you have the ‘Smart Layer Export’ box checked, Acorn will default to the export settings you have created in the palette.
This tutorial will use the example of smart layer export being used on an image of 'submit' buttons.You can download the sample image here: FancySubmitButtonSmartExport.acorn.This is what the sample image looks like:
The sample image file has two buttons meant for a website.They are different sizes so the smaller one can be shown on regular screens, and the larger one for Retina class devices (such as an iPhone 4, iPad 3, or a Retina MacBook Pro).
Smart Layer Export Steps:
To see how this is done, take a look at the layers list of the example image:
There are a total of 11 layers.You'll notice that two layer groups are named as files.When you use smart layer export, Acorn will use the layers which are part of the group (and only that group) to make a brand new image.Since the 'Background' layer is outside of both groups, it will not be used when exporting.However, if you renamed 'Background' to 'Background.png', there would be 3 files exported out instead of 2.
Below are the two images created from the smart layer export:
Auto-Scaling
Acorn can do the work of automatically exporting the image at different sizes without maintaining multiple copies of the same image in the canvas.
Instead of creating multiple layer groups for your images, just create one size. In the example below, the image is at @2x. In the layer name, put the name of the image you are starting with ([email protected]), followed by the names of the other images you would like auto-scaled and exported after it. For ”submit.png' Acorn will take the layer and scale it down for export.For '[email protected]', Acorn will scale it up for export.
You can download this sample image from here: FancySubmitButtonSmartExportAutoScale.acorn.
Current Stable Version
The current stable release of GIMP is 2.10.22 (2020-10-04).
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The flatpak build is new and has known limitations, though it will likely provide faster updates, following GIMP releases closely.
Therefore choose your installation medium according to your needs.
Flatpak build available in: i386, x86-64, ARM and AArch64.
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The flatpak link above should open your software installer and prompt you to install GIMP. Yet it may not work out-of-the-box on some platforms since the flatpak technology is new. If that is the case, ensure flatpak is installed and if clicking the link still does not prompt to install GIMP, then manually install by command line:
flatpak install https://flathub.org/repo/appstream/org.gimp.GIMP.flatpakref
Once installed, it will be made available exactly the same way as other applications (menus, desktop overview, or any specific application launch process used by your desktop).
If this is not the case, we suggest to report a bug to your desktop or distribution asking for proper support of flatpak. In the meantime, you can still run it by command line (not as the recommended method, only a workaround): flatpak run org.gimp.GIMP//stable
This installation will also provide regular update. You don't have to come back on this page and install again (it will not work!) when a new version of GIMP is released. Instead if your distribution and/or desktop has a good support for flatpak, it should propose to perform updates.
Once again, if your distribution does not have proper support, you can always fall back to using the following command line: flatpak update
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GIMP can also run on Solaris and is available for the BSD family of systems such as FreeBSD and OpenBSD.
Please refer to the documentation for your Unix-like system on the installation of software.
GIMP for macOS
Note: the currently available package provides GIMP 2.10.14 and has not yet updated to the latest version, GIMP 2.10.22. We're working on that, please check back later.
The download links above will attempt to download GIMP from one of our trusted mirror servers. If the mirrors do not work or you would rather download directly from our server, you can get the direct download here.
Supported OS: macOS 10.9 Mavericks or over
Since the 2.8.2 version, GIMP runs on OSX natively. No X11 environment is required.
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The official GIMP 2.10 DMG installer (linked above) is a stock GIMP build without any add-ons. Just open the downloaded DMG and drag and drop GIMP into your 'Applications' folder.
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brew tap homebrew/cask && brew cask install gimp .
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Fink is a package repository that offer mostly precompiled binaries. It provides the apt-get command known to e.g. Debian and Ubuntu users, and installing GIMP is as easy as
sudo apt-get install gimp once you have installed the Fink installer.If there's no binary package, then fink install gimp will compile GIMP from source.
Disclaimer: we haven't been able to determine if it is possible to install or build recent GIMP from Fink. Last we checked, GIMP 2.6.12 appears to be the most recent GIMP package that is offered there.
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See the online help for more settings.
Source for version 2.10 (Stable)
GIMP releases available from gimp.org and its mirrors contain the source code and have to be compiled in order to be installed on your system.
For instructions, how to build GIMP from source code, please see this page.
GIMP 2.10.22 is now available at https://download.gimp.org/mirror/pub/gimp/v2.10/. You may want to read the Release Notes for GIMP 2.10.
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GIMP help files are available at https://download.gimp.org/mirror/pub/gimp/help/.
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